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Dec 2024
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Find Your Life Philosophy In 10 Minutes!...

PATRICK KING
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00:00:00.000 10-Minute Philosophy

00:05:56.080 The Trolley Dilemma.

00:09:57.040 Philosophy Is About Thinking.

00:13:08.600 What’s Your Life Philosophy?

10-Minute Philosophy: From Buddhism to Stoicism, Confucius and Aristotle

- Bite-Sized Wisdom From Some of History's Greatest Thinkers By:

Patrick King


Hear it Here - https://bit.ly/10MinPhil


https://www.amazon.com/10-Minute-Philosophy-Confucius-Aristotle-Bite-Sized-ebook/dp/B07T9QVSX7


Feeling lost and searching for answers? You're not alone! In this

video, we'll explore the exciting world of philosophy with Patrick

King's book, "10-Minute Philosophy."


We'll break down complex ideas from some of history's greatest thinkers,

like Buddha, Stoics, Confucius, and Aristotle, all in

easy-to-understand, bite-sized chunks.

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